West Virginia Code
Article 4. Appeals From Courts of Record of Limited Jurisdiction
§58-4-6. Filing of Petition; Transmission of Petition and Record; Payment of Expenses and Fees; Compensation of Clerk; Return of Record

Such petition, together with a copy thereof, shall be first filed in the office of the clerk of the court of limited jurisdiction wherein the judgment, decree or order complained of was entered, and such clerk, retaining in his office the copy of such petition, shall, as soon as may be, transmit to the clerk of the circuit court the original, together with the record of so much of the case wherein the judgment, decree or order is as will enable the court or judge to whom the petition is to be presented properly to decide on such petition, and enable the court, if the petition be granted, properly to decide the questions that may arise before it. The clerk of the court of limited jurisdiction, before transmitting the record as aforesaid, shall arrange the papers, as nearly as may be, in the order of the filing and entry thereof, numbering the pages, make and certify copies of all orders entered in the case, copies of which are not in the files, and prepare and annex to the record a table of contents or index. Before such petition and record are transmitted as aforesaid, the petitioner shall pay to the clerk of the court of limited jurisdiction all the expenses of preparation and indexing of the record and all fees for filing the petition and making and certifying necessary copies of orders, and the clerk shall indorse on the petition that such expenses and fees have been paid. Insofar as provision therefor is not made by existing law, the compensation of the clerk of the court of limited jurisdiction for services rendered hereunder shall be fixed by the judge of such court. If the prayer of the petition be not granted, and the petition and record be not presented to the Supreme Court of Appeals or a judge thereof as provided in the following section, the petition and record shall be returned to the office of the clerk of the court of limited jurisdiction.

Structure West Virginia Code

West Virginia Code

Chapter 58. Appeal and Error

Article 4. Appeals From Courts of Record of Limited Jurisdiction

§58-4-1. When Appeal, Writ of Error or Supersedeas to Be Awarded by Circuit Court or Judge

§58-4-2. Certification to Appellate Courts as to Sufficiency of Summons, Return of Service, Pleading, Motion for Summary Judgment, etc.

§58-4-3. Petition for Writ of Error, Appeal or Supersedeas

§58-4-4. Time for Appeal or Writ of Error; Notice of Intent to File Petition in Criminal Cases to Be Filed With Clerk Stating Grounds

§58-4-5. Stay of Proceedings; Bond

§58-4-6. Filing of Petition; Transmission of Petition and Record; Payment of Expenses and Fees; Compensation of Clerk; Return of Record

§58-4-7. Order Showing Action of Circuit Court on Petition; Second Petition; Application to Supreme Court of Appeals or Judge Thereof

§58-4-8. Certiorari for Omitted Portion of Record

§58-4-9. Allowance of Appeal or Writ of Error or Supersedeas; Stay of Proceedings

§58-4-10. Docketing Case

§58-4-11. Issuance of Summons and Supersedeas; Order of Publication; Service and Return of Certified Copy of Order

§58-4-12. Indorsements on Writs as to Bond

§58-4-13. Appeal Bond

§58-4-14. Time for Presenting and Giving Bond

§58-4-15. Time and Manner of Hearing

§58-4-16. Petition to Be Heard and Case Decided Upon Original Record

§58-4-17. Judgment of Circuit Court; Appeal or Writ of Error to Supreme Court of Appeals

§58-4-18. Procedure After Circuit Court's Decision of the Appeal or Writ of Error

§58-4-18a. Writ of Error to Judgment Quashing Indictment

§58-4-19. When Law and Rules Governing Appeals to Supreme Court of Appeals to Apply